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Benched justice : how judges decide asylum claims and asylum rights of unaccompanied minors - Claire Braaten and Daniel Braaten
Benched justice : how judges decide asylum claims and asylum rights of unaccompanied minors - Claire Braaten and Daniel Braaten
"This book presents a gripping analysis of the hidden factors that affect the asylum claims and rights of unaccompanied minors in the US. This book reveals how politics, economics, and social pressures shape the decisions of immigration judges and how federal courts respond to policies impacting these vulnerable minors"--
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Benched justice : how judges decide asylum claims and asylum rights of unaccompanied minors - Claire Braaten and Daniel Braaten
Rivermouth : a chronicle of language, faith, and migration -Alejandra Oliva
Rivermouth : a chronicle of language, faith, and migration -Alejandra Oliva
"Rivermouth is a polemic arguing for porous borders, a decriminalization of immigration, a more open sense of what we owe one another, and a willingness to extend radical empathy"--;In this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation, storytelling, and borders, Alejandra Oliva, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. Having worked with asylum seekers since 2016, she knows all too well the gravity of taking someone's trauma and delivering it to the warped demands of the U.S. immigration system. As Oliva's stunning prose recounts the stories of the people she's met through her work, she also traces her family's long and fluid relationship to the border--each generation born on opposite sides of the Rio Grande.
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Rivermouth : a chronicle of language, faith, and migration -Alejandra Oliva
Letters from inside a U.S. detention center : Carla's story - Jane Juffer
Letters from inside a U.S. detention center : Carla's story - Jane Juffer
"After fleeing homophobia and threats to her life in her native El Salvador, 'Carla' was detained for two years inside the Buffalo Federal Detention Center. Her letters provide a powerful and unique account of a queer woman's experience inside America's asylum system. Letters from Inside a US Detention Centre reconstructs Carla's story from the correspondence between Carla and Jane Juffer, a professor at Cornell University, and from excerpts from the legal decisions made while she was being held in immigration detention. Contextualised with explanation and analysis of detention in the United States, the book examines how detention exacerbates the trauma many migrants experience and becomes another site of fear, intimidation, and uncertainty. Carla's narrative is a powerful story, and one that illustrates grievous injustices in the U.S. immigration and asylum system. The book will be of immense value to immigration activists and scholars alike, especially in feminist studies, queer studies, and those studying the intersections of prisons and detention centres"--
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Letters from inside a U.S. detention center : Carla's story - Jane Juffer
Six Podcast Episodes About The American Immigrant Experience
Six Podcast Episodes About The American Immigrant Experience
The Supreme Court rulings on DACA and asylum seekers, the temporary suspension of work visas and the Muslim ban are all part of the tumultuous cycle of 'breaking news' about US immigration policy. But beyond the headlines there are quieter, more personal stories of the immigrant American experience that podcasts are custom made to tell. Check out these six podcast episodes that explore the topicwith depth, nuance, and even a little humor. Subtitle 'In quarantine with Joe Wong' Joe Wong is a brilliant bilingual comedian. In the US, he does stand-up. In his native China he hosts a popular TV
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Six Podcast Episodes About The American Immigrant Experience